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that is what the market is doing . i estimated the probability of a 0% to 18%.anges from a slowdown is a different story. defend dr.ne, i will alexander and say that he is not predicting a recession, but the central bank has to respond to politicians and voters' fears. that is different. francine: i agree with you in part. mark --maybe while the why the market is so jittery. we aren't hearing one voice. markets sometimes react and think later. what they are seeing our policy mistakes. no matter what a central bank does, markets are policymakers. william: that is where we go to china. it is a crisis of leadership without a framework to tell us what they are doing and where they are going. that blows out into the rest of the world and everyone is saying, what is your policy and work? janet yellen says we are trying to normalize interest rates. u.s. you have 2 economies. central goods and economy in energy that is getting crushed. non-trading goods is doing ok. tom: responding to the idea of a recession in the u.s., that
that is what the market is doing . i estimated the probability of a 0% to 18%.anges from a slowdown is a different story. defend dr.ne, i will alexander and say that he is not predicting a recession, but the central bank has to respond to politicians and voters' fears. that is different. francine: i agree with you in part. mark --maybe while the why the market is so jittery. we aren't hearing one voice. markets sometimes react and think later. what they are seeing our policy mistakes. no matter...
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is what is the quality of expenditures going to be? is from 3.9% to the .5%. what is the quality? here, i think there -- i think this is where the concern lies. you're seeing current expenditure. it was mentioned in terms of what happens with the specific commissions. that is a crucial part. what we do know, we have the got some of the details is capital expenditures is declining. they are spending more on the current account as opposed -- that is a problem. the economy is like like -- is less likely to grow. they are pandering to, not a --ly certain subsidies -- exactly certain subsidies. , not only in a year but south africa, this is across the board in emerging markets. hans: do we need to have a big cut? mechanisms of the the indian economy working better? bhanu: it has not worked out because banks have not passed on those rate cuts because they have been stacked with underperforming loans. helping the corporate sector, that is a stronger discussion. it is not doing well and not improving significantly in terms of doing business. the amount of registration details and the amou
is what is the quality of expenditures going to be? is from 3.9% to the .5%. what is the quality? here, i think there -- i think this is where the concern lies. you're seeing current expenditure. it was mentioned in terms of what happens with the specific commissions. that is a crucial part. what we do know, we have the got some of the details is capital expenditures is declining. they are spending more on the current account as opposed -- that is a problem. the economy is like like -- is less...
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it is not the slowdown that is the problem. it is the shift away. boom, we blewasia up my industry in 2008, and now we are blowing up some of these other industries. that is not coming back anytime soon. tom: you know that when markets move, you never see it coming. what is the thing that is exogenous to the system that you are worried about? in the commodities space, what it is saying to me is, we haven't solved the excess , inly, the excess capacity the resources industry, which boom that came in 2003 when the fed was at 1% at the same time as we created all the booms. tom: we have to leave it there. we will come back with kit juckes and take a look at the euro. coming up in our next hour, we bring you luigi zingales us. we will talk about new hampshire, the primaries, the spirit of our animal spirit. stay with us. ♪ francine: welcome back. this is bloomberg "surveillance ." tom keene, this is your data check. the route has deepened over the last hour and a half. we opened flat. now we are significantly in the red. the stoxx 600 down 3%. i want
it is not the slowdown that is the problem. it is the shift away. boom, we blewasia up my industry in 2008, and now we are blowing up some of these other industries. that is not coming back anytime soon. tom: you know that when markets move, you never see it coming. what is the thing that is exogenous to the system that you are worried about? in the commodities space, what it is saying to me is, we haven't solved the excess , inly, the excess capacity the resources industry, which boom that...
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it is going to happen. it is inevitable. the tide is still coming. david: number 2 -- blue-chip companies led by apple, ibm, and second-biggesthe day in debt sales. ofthis the rough equivalent the re-signing my mortgage? mr. collins: it is, and taking out another mortgage, really. apple is the poster child of debt-funded by dax. this has been problem -- buybacks. this has been prevalent for the last few years. you will evoke carl icahn again. mr. collins: reduced -- stephanie: who reduced his position, i should point out. mr. collins: a lot of the supply the last couple of years have been to find in the energy sector. they do not need that. a lot of the supply will come down. a big portion of the leveraging transactions will moderate here, right? , which is a good technical because you have less supply. apple is going to go the other way. they seem to be the darling of the markets with the aa 1 rating. stephanie: do they deserve to be? mr. collins: they have a couple hundred billion dollars in cash and assets. they are levered about one turn. the pro
it is going to happen. it is inevitable. the tide is still coming. david: number 2 -- blue-chip companies led by apple, ibm, and second-biggesthe day in debt sales. ofthis the rough equivalent the re-signing my mortgage? mr. collins: it is, and taking out another mortgage, really. apple is the poster child of debt-funded by dax. this has been problem -- buybacks. this has been prevalent for the last few years. you will evoke carl icahn again. mr. collins: reduced -- stephanie: who reduced his...
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that is not the point. the point is there is a thesis. there is a framework invented in this book. -- embedded in this book. i would love it if they walk away with a way of understanding the middle east, of encapsulating the last 20 years. the framework would be that when i first arrived, it was 1996. i just graduated from college. from stanford. it was such a great honor. it was the first time i went back to campus. to give the commencement speech. so i left that campus, not really knowing how i was going to do it that i wanted to become a foreign correspondent. i thought it was going to be an adventure. i moved to cairo. charlie: it is all that. richard: and more. it is not that i thought i was going to sit with my martini overlooking my balcony. i thought it would be in paris or something like that. i was going to go to the middle east and make my part in the world. i thought it was going to be the next story. you can't look at the puck coming up to expect where it is going to go. i thought the next place, the middle east. i moved out
that is not the point. the point is there is a thesis. there is a framework invented in this book. -- embedded in this book. i would love it if they walk away with a way of understanding the middle east, of encapsulating the last 20 years. the framework would be that when i first arrived, it was 1996. i just graduated from college. from stanford. it was such a great honor. it was the first time i went back to campus. to give the commencement speech. so i left that campus, not really knowing how...
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he is our president and he needs --do what he is is posted in is supposed to do. the people think racism stops at washington?in when obama got his second term, he said -- mitch mcconnell said he will not work with obama. reid saiderday, harry -- >> that is quite an achievement, but not one that should make you proud. this sort of obstruction is not what the american people want. it's not what the people of i want. wouldeek, six i newspapers issued scathing articles saying to give the president the respect he deserves. " there is no place for a -- host: that was senator harry reid speaking on the floor. our next caller on to discuss the battle over the president supreme court pick. on the republican line. caller: good morning. thank you. constitution allows the president to support -- a point a supreme court justice. he has enough time to do that in his last term. vein seems to be an evil running through our republican party on anything that this ofsident puts up in the form making appointments for doing -- we are not going to win presidency by doing dumb, stupid t
he is our president and he needs --do what he is is posted in is supposed to do. the people think racism stops at washington?in when obama got his second term, he said -- mitch mcconnell said he will not work with obama. reid saiderday, harry -- >> that is quite an achievement, but not one that should make you proud. this sort of obstruction is not what the american people want. it's not what the people of i want. wouldeek, six i newspapers issued scathing articles saying to give the...
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but the number he is getting is the number he is getting. if you allowed him to invest all of these today and he has a few options, and the company, they would be worth 650 million. obviously, we are in a down market so he is getting close. he could definitely get there pretty quickly. >> stock is tumbling by worse than a year. the japanese government bidding for a rescue plan is pitching the creation of smart appliances that include another troubled electronics major. >> we have taiwan's foxconn and we have innovation network core of japan. the bid is pretty complex. they are looking to inject some capital to boost the led business. this is the business that makes glass panels for iphones and other mobile devices. they are also pitching this idea of a smart home appliance giant. foxconn is offering a package that is worth about ¥660 billion. some of that would go into sharp in the form of buying new shares, about ¥225 billion would be used to acquire preferred shares. on the other side, ha is offering ¥203 billion to uphold these operati
but the number he is getting is the number he is getting. if you allowed him to invest all of these today and he has a few options, and the company, they would be worth 650 million. obviously, we are in a down market so he is getting close. he could definitely get there pretty quickly. >> stock is tumbling by worse than a year. the japanese government bidding for a rescue plan is pitching the creation of smart appliances that include another troubled electronics major. >> we have...
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that is not leadership. it is truancy. >> it is how it worked out. trump said the way to beat isis is take the oil and stop their access to money. >> ted cruz defended their call to carpet bomb isis. they lead new hampshire followed by rubio and cruz. and the first primary takes place on tuesday. >> then, thank you. >> cbs four's david sutter is in new hampshire. look for the report and following the super bowl and the live edition of the late show with stephen colbert. >>> here at cbs four, we are starting something new. this is the beginning of the segments. this is mentoring matters. >> rudabeh shahbazi joins us. >> they are living here in south florida dedicated to making a difference in the lives of young people. at the same time we will bring you stories that we hope will inspire some of you to do the here is a glimpse at one of the the stories. >> -- one of the stories. >>> this is not an easy one and with this man. who volunteered his time to change a young boy's life. >> i was like one of the little kids looking at the windows. >> i believe
that is not leadership. it is truancy. >> it is how it worked out. trump said the way to beat isis is take the oil and stop their access to money. >> ted cruz defended their call to carpet bomb isis. they lead new hampshire followed by rubio and cruz. and the first primary takes place on tuesday. >> then, thank you. >> cbs four's david sutter is in new hampshire. look for the report and following the super bowl and the live edition of the late show with stephen colbert....
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there is no more snow. it is gone. it is like springtime. i had snowdrifts. everything was shut down. you hear the birds chirping. i feel like i was in another month. greg: let's listen. rosanna: that is great. >> reporter: there there's the birds on the fire escape for rosanna: we will take a little break. it is springlike out there. >> the warmest year in the history of years. you are not worried? >> no. i'm neil patrick harris and new york is my home. no place has more world class culture. come winter, i can't wait to visit our must-see collections of art and superb photography and film. new york has beautifully restored theaters, for the performing arts. and museums that preserve the glories of the past. winter in new york state means more great things to do than ever. plan your trip at iloveny.com there's something for everyone. flonase allergy relief nasal spray. this changes everything. flonase is the 24 hour relief that outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by over-producing six key inflammatory sub
there is no more snow. it is gone. it is like springtime. i had snowdrifts. everything was shut down. you hear the birds chirping. i feel like i was in another month. greg: let's listen. rosanna: that is great. >> reporter: there there's the birds on the fire escape for rosanna: we will take a little break. it is springlike out there. >> the warmest year in the history of years. you are not worried? >> no. i'm neil patrick harris and new york is my home. no place has more...
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that is how iconic she is. she has a meatpacking district store where she is changing all the rules of the game in terms of how you get close to people. is the fashion show dead in the way we buy close in the future? is it a whole new game? vanessa: no one knows. inviteason is going to -- diane this season is going to invite people into her house for little vignettes to see how they function. she has taken it off the runway and off the internet in the way that we know it. tom: why are they doing that? that is profound. going tol there is not be a runway. there will not be a stream of models coming down the catwalk that everybody can see. it is changing how you will relate to the clothing that will later be posted. tom: robert, you are so good at the malls and the stores worldwide, whether high luxury or less. i see a revolution at bergdorf goodman. why behind that, and what does it mean for mold investment -- from all investment -- what is the -- what does it mean for mall investment? beent: ready-to-where has
that is how iconic she is. she has a meatpacking district store where she is changing all the rules of the game in terms of how you get close to people. is the fashion show dead in the way we buy close in the future? is it a whole new game? vanessa: no one knows. inviteason is going to -- diane this season is going to invite people into her house for little vignettes to see how they function. she has taken it off the runway and off the internet in the way that we know it. tom: why are they...
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that is what democracy is. you go out there and do your best and see if you can't rally other people. i tell you, even if bernie sanders were to lose this election, this movement will continue and it will not go away. is one of the most progressive presidential efforts in the past and this movement will continue to move. if he is president, he wants the movement to come into the white house and into washington editor congress to be the force that changes the attitude there were the idea that the people can be ignored. people can't be ignored. he wants to bring the outside inside. and he also wants this movement to help elect new members of congress, ordinary folks again. republicans, democrats, libertarians -- bring a whole new generation and kind of people in. ordinary, working people. that is what our system was supposed to have but instead, we have congress who are millionaires. the bernie sanders has never made money. in the u.s. house of representatives and in the senate, he has the lowest income and wealt
that is what democracy is. you go out there and do your best and see if you can't rally other people. i tell you, even if bernie sanders were to lose this election, this movement will continue and it will not go away. is one of the most progressive presidential efforts in the past and this movement will continue to move. if he is president, he wants the movement to come into the white house and into washington editor congress to be the force that changes the attitude there were the idea that...
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he is pretty well-informed about what is going on in the world. he is intelligent. charismatic at all? guest: i did not find him that charismatic, but the people around him, on his every word and treated him with much deference. he is certainly charismatic to his followers. as i'm sure you know, isis and dispute aboutn a the head of the global jihadi movement. isis can see themselves as the rightful heir of bin laden. i took about the ideology of bin laden. laden-ism is a lot like other ideologies. it claims to explain the present and the future. bin laden set out a series of ideals that isis is acting on in a more extreme way. we need to create a caliphate, there were people standing in the way, we need to created in a violent means. bin laden, his ideas continue to influence even in death what is going on today. host: mary is out in maryland. republican line. you are on with peter bergen. "united states of jihad: investigating america's homegrown terrorists." guest: i have -- caller: i have a question about general petraeus? host: why do you ask that question? cal
he is pretty well-informed about what is going on in the world. he is intelligent. charismatic at all? guest: i did not find him that charismatic, but the people around him, on his every word and treated him with much deference. he is certainly charismatic to his followers. as i'm sure you know, isis and dispute aboutn a the head of the global jihadi movement. isis can see themselves as the rightful heir of bin laden. i took about the ideology of bin laden. laden-ism is a lot like other...
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this is like the tequila. >> what proof is this? >> this is 35 percent it is a little higher so yes it was still have a little kick y to it. three quarters of an ounce of lime juice and then we will assess and we will have a little fun with this you will go a half an ounce of t passionfruit you can buy passionfruit pure e you can buy it online it is wonderful stuff that goes with all kinds of workers could with from an tequila. c it will thicken things up. this is where we get a andl have this and this has a little more little bit of funk to it. then we shake it up oh yes. about that. >> it goes great with the passionfruit there we are> we there it is great sport great restaurant great bartender. next time you can help me outgre. >> yeah you just wanted to drink the margarita> . >> i am a little tipsy just watching. >> it looks really good.d. right ear marks 30 years, and we are celebrating all year long. >> good to see you. good to see you. yes. yes right. we've got a great young man this week who is the head writer for a new show
this is like the tequila. >> what proof is this? >> this is 35 percent it is a little higher so yes it was still have a little kick y to it. three quarters of an ounce of lime juice and then we will assess and we will have a little fun with this you will go a half an ounce of t passionfruit you can buy passionfruit pure e you can buy it online it is wonderful stuff that goes with all kinds of workers could with from an tequila. c it will thicken things up. this is where we get a...
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the staff is recommending a support position and what is customarily done if it is okay to proceed is tell the bill number and matrix page it is on in case you want to take a look at it and cover it briefly and move on so if that is acceptable i'll proceed. the first measure is ab 1591, this is one of 3 major transportation finance proposals. this one was introduced in 2016 and it generate 7.3 billion dollars a year annually, the largest by far of the 3 proposals that are circulating. it does in addition to raises gas tax and diesel fuel tax and registration fees also has significant commitment of cap and trade for transit projects that are eligible for cap and trade revenues. that is on page 18. -of your matrix. the funding is roughly split 50/50. the tax rez new funding between state and local government for dispersement for road repairs and rehabilitation. i'll continue on if you would like to come back for questions or can stop at this point >> you also have it on another page side by side with the governors budget and sbx.1.12 so that is a same bill but side by side with a couple
the staff is recommending a support position and what is customarily done if it is okay to proceed is tell the bill number and matrix page it is on in case you want to take a look at it and cover it briefly and move on so if that is acceptable i'll proceed. the first measure is ab 1591, this is one of 3 major transportation finance proposals. this one was introduced in 2016 and it generate 7.3 billion dollars a year annually, the largest by far of the 3 proposals that are circulating. it does...
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this is the whole broad picture, severe weather, lake is over, just some showers, by the way, this is going to be it are for the day, we are going to turn sunny as we hit the afternoon today. so this is our weather moving in over the next two hours, severe weather threat pole ec county, western sections of orange county, looking much better although it is wet if this morning but we are watching eastern sections of oceola county into brevard county for the heaviest weather working in. you see the red shadings, orange shadings showing up in brevard county. a new warning up, did they -- is that tornado warning up but the new warning a severe thunderstorm warning up until ac 30. >> there you go. >> until 5:45, that is exactly what we were just talking about, we are here with eye ren, george, rusty here, obviously. that includes central, southern sections of brevard county just where we were talking about. so even if we done have a tornado in these zones, we are going to have winds over 60 miles per hour with a blinding wind driven rain, too. so clearly you done want to be caught on i-95 a
this is the whole broad picture, severe weather, lake is over, just some showers, by the way, this is going to be it are for the day, we are going to turn sunny as we hit the afternoon today. so this is our weather moving in over the next two hours, severe weather threat pole ec county, western sections of orange county, looking much better although it is wet if this morning but we are watching eastern sections of oceola county into brevard county for the heaviest weather working in. you see...
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[laughter] new york is tough -- anywhere is tough. one is good for now. charlie: what's interesting about your career, did you roar out of oklahoma city into san francisco? danny: i would say i rushed. charlie: you wanted to go do things. danny: yeah, definitely. charlie: what was that thing you wanted to do? you wanted to be somebody? danny: i wanted to get out of oklahoma. i do not really attend college. i tried to, and it was not for me. i played music. i was in a band for a long time. the band broke up. i do not have much. i was working for an optometrist's office. i thought i wanted to be an eye doctor. the school thing and eye doctor, you have to do those two things together. that i went to check out a culinary school. you have always been interested in food, why don't you check it out? i went there for five days. charlie: hooked. danny: i was hooked. but not only on culinary school, but just that san francisco was amazing city. but yes, i did rush out of oklahoma. charlie: this is what anthony bourdain has said about you. and a few others. "mostly
[laughter] new york is tough -- anywhere is tough. one is good for now. charlie: what's interesting about your career, did you roar out of oklahoma city into san francisco? danny: i would say i rushed. charlie: you wanted to go do things. danny: yeah, definitely. charlie: what was that thing you wanted to do? you wanted to be somebody? danny: i wanted to get out of oklahoma. i do not really attend college. i tried to, and it was not for me. i played music. i was in a band for a long time. the...
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what america is about is is democracy, is everybody having a fair shot. upt is what we grew believing, that is what we learned in school. to lay issues out on the table and i want you to think about it. is it fair, is it appropriate, is it american that we have more income wealth inequality than any major country on earth today, and it is worse in america than that any time since 1928? lie is that? -- why is that? did some terrible natural disaster hit america? no. technology has exploded in the last 20 or 30 years. most people are producing much more. productivity is going up, all of you are producing more because you have to to its -- you have the tools. why is it that millions of people are earning significantly less than they did years ago? median male worker, that men in the middle of the economy, is earning $700 less in inflation adjusted dollars then that person did 41 years ago. inoman earning $1000 less inflation adjusted for dollars then she did in 2007. maybe we should have some discussions about that issue. what is going on? of wealth distribu
what america is about is is democracy, is everybody having a fair shot. upt is what we grew believing, that is what we learned in school. to lay issues out on the table and i want you to think about it. is it fair, is it appropriate, is it american that we have more income wealth inequality than any major country on earth today, and it is worse in america than that any time since 1928? lie is that? -- why is that? did some terrible natural disaster hit america? no. technology has exploded in...
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or is it that the fed is on hold? what is the market we rating? axel: the market is rating that the fed does not know what it wants to do. a freight tanker that has a tough time turning the ship around. we know what mario draghi wants to do but it is difficult to weaken a currency. i'm not suggesting that the yen further simplyen because volatility is high and people want this kind of environment. mario draghi has always said the markets is not the transmission mechanism and yet he uses them to impose policy. it cannot work and there is no divergence because the fed will yield sooner rather than later. people have to come to the realization that while in the fed future, there will not be a rate hike at any point soon, currency markets take a longer time to absorb that. fed -- think about it from this type -- from this point of view. janet yellen doesn't look at volatility in the market as to when she is going to change rates. mario draghi looks much more at inflation expectation. is slowert data that to react. so in that context, janet yellen will
or is it that the fed is on hold? what is the market we rating? axel: the market is rating that the fed does not know what it wants to do. a freight tanker that has a tough time turning the ship around. we know what mario draghi wants to do but it is difficult to weaken a currency. i'm not suggesting that the yen further simplyen because volatility is high and people want this kind of environment. mario draghi has always said the markets is not the transmission mechanism and yet he uses them to...
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there is no free lunch. that is what is happening right now, isn't it? jeremy: we've seen almost the world over trying to benefit. ask,urse, that is a tough because not everybody can do that at the same time. i think this will be the issue is far as europe is concerned and summerlike a germany. just by relying on experts, the german economy cannot continue to grow in a next financial way. it needs to see something on the domestic side. there is a case to be made that the domestic demand story has to be improved. that comes back to consumers and consumer sentiment. if they are seeing all the negativity in terms of the headlines, that is a classic case. the top story, that is generally a bad news story. of course, that risk impacting consumer sentiment over time. we're talking more about that, the confidence numbers here in the u k are already at a 13 month low. potentialt the negative feedback moving into the reality of foot is going on. this is more ahead on friday. there is a rash of inflation data coming in today. 50 minutes later, and germany at 1:00
there is no free lunch. that is what is happening right now, isn't it? jeremy: we've seen almost the world over trying to benefit. ask,urse, that is a tough because not everybody can do that at the same time. i think this will be the issue is far as europe is concerned and summerlike a germany. just by relying on experts, the german economy cannot continue to grow in a next financial way. it needs to see something on the domestic side. there is a case to be made that the domestic demand story...
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what is interesting is how w >> here is a look at the worldwide box office number. >> this is a asome. >> this is our world. this is our home. >> i have done this already. >> spare me the chitchat. >> in this. >> bursting onto the big screen as a child actress. all grown up, they are trying to fight off the e fth wave. >> a threat to the location. >> stay with your sister. >> coordinating the metropolitan areas. >> we have knocked out all the power. >> there are different elements. >> you havee the sci-fi and the drama and my favorite scene is when cassie sees the debt has been shot and has to gather enough strength to save the life. >> you take at the easy ones and the exposed to chill them as efficieneny as possible. that was the first three waves. even if you bump on the house, there is always if you cockroaches have -- left and we >> i would hope we could band together and those of the troops. ok. fine. he may be able to come and join in the fight. >> it was physically demanding and i loved that, training every day, before the movie and during the movie. it was a lot ofun. >> drop
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the bible says this is something that right is wrong and this is something that is wrong is right is right on the nail and god bless america and thank you so much. guest: a great comment, republicans would say in response to that, yes the constitution says the president has the right to nominate, but it also gives them the right to provide advice and consent and they can withhold the consent, but what i thought was really interesting at -- interesting about your comment, is that you are independent in pennsylvania, which is a swing state in the presidential race, but your senator is up for reelection and i think that he is definitely one of those senators who is possibly going to be feeling a if he maintains this posture and i think the democrats are going to do everything they can to heighten that pressure. independentsy want like you to call your senators and the way the republicans handle this is going to depend a lot on how independents and even republicans react to this continued blockade. for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. (202) 748-8002 for independents. democrat l
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it is executing the turnaround. >> that is true. it is a lot better than macy's and there are good strategies in places here. has labels and brands the american public really likes. they also have a nice concept, beauty is about 10% of the business. those are powerful trends. vonnie: about one abbvie to stores, it will now be in one in every four or five. vonnie: it did not exactly work out for jcpenney before. >> i would say eliminating coupons altogether was not a good decision but there are big benefits jcpenney put in its store. there is a good presentation. of leverage here and that is a key point of the story. 4.1 net dollars -- of net debt. is one reason the stock has held back despite all of these things. he -- does >> he does. has been a tough road. the other major focus here will be online tomorrow. jcpenney, the online business, other departments or peers have a better online interface and that is something we think hard about over the next 2-5 years and amazon. there are five cells on the stock out of 25 analysts. yester
it is executing the turnaround. >> that is true. it is a lot better than macy's and there are good strategies in places here. has labels and brands the american public really likes. they also have a nice concept, beauty is about 10% of the business. those are powerful trends. vonnie: about one abbvie to stores, it will now be in one in every four or five. vonnie: it did not exactly work out for jcpenney before. >> i would say eliminating coupons altogether was not a good decision...
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however, right now, what is true is that these devices are for law enforcement and apple is refusing to comply with this and other warrants and as a result, those funds act as active safe havens for people who want to conduct criminal activity. the personal phones of one of the perpetrators of the san bernardino attack were destroyed. they dropped some of their other like tronics in the lake and did go to great lengths to cover their tracks elsewhere. do you believe this would be that important investigators? >> a believe that is why we have a fourth amendment -- first amendment process. we do not force people to enter that question before you have seen the evidence. your probable cause you obtain a warrant. the only push we don't know what's on that phone. that knowledge that we should not see what is on that phone turns the warrant system on its head. here's worth technology it's fine to say we should have this debate. the reality is that there is vastly more information available now than 20 years ago. >> vastly more. we are committed kidding in text, all of this information is ou
however, right now, what is true is that these devices are for law enforcement and apple is refusing to comply with this and other warrants and as a result, those funds act as active safe havens for people who want to conduct criminal activity. the personal phones of one of the perpetrators of the san bernardino attack were destroyed. they dropped some of their other like tronics in the lake and did go to great lengths to cover their tracks elsewhere. do you believe this would be that important...
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he is a con artist. >> the last thing im is a con man. >> donald trump, like hillary clinton, is a rich new york liberal. to endorseased donald trump for the president of the united states. >> what will the conservative movement be like if the front-runner in this place is put in charge? >> he is not conservative. i call myself common sense conservative. donald ist is terrified to release his taxes, and it suggests there is a bombshell there. there are reports he is dealing with the mafia. than it is more extensive reported. >> he has laid out a plan that would have lawmakers break with mr. trump. explicitly in the general election. >> would you say you condemn them and you don't want their support? >> i have to look at the group. i don't know what group you are talking about. >> i'm talking about the ku klux klan. >> i have never met him. breathtaking. it is disqualifying right there. to say you do not know about a ku klux klan. >> you could hardly hear what he was saying. >> he blamed it on a bad earpiece. i do not care how bad it is, ku klux klan comes through pretty clearly. >> he i
he is a con artist. >> the last thing im is a con man. >> donald trump, like hillary clinton, is a rich new york liberal. to endorseased donald trump for the president of the united states. >> what will the conservative movement be like if the front-runner in this place is put in charge? >> he is not conservative. i call myself common sense conservative. donald ist is terrified to release his taxes, and it suggests there is a bombshell there. there are reports he is...
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junll cwhwh it is a process but it is already a dark-haired. and i has a good rhythm. >> would youhy say that would be the hardest part you put togetheryoo? >> it takes practice believe me. i probably broken a couple of times and culinary school. yes. yes. that is the hardest part naturally. canadian bacon we want to have it nice and brown on both sides.s. their coagulated around it it is not quite ready yet. >> is it a judgment factor, eggs? >> it is. one thingr, when you cut into eggs benedict, he want the yokeke to come out. some like ito hard but yes. no, never. we will go ahead and put that on there.no,, give ed and it another second. >> while i am learning is key to just practice to keep trying right? it is all about thea experience and the routine. >> it looks delicious though you but the center is still loosed that is great. >> but then you don't want it to run a case because it's not good if it is to run a in the egg white runs out we don't want that we do not want that. >> while you are you're getting that wayay can i ask you about th
junll cwhwh it is a process but it is already a dark-haired. and i has a good rhythm. >> would youhy say that would be the hardest part you put togetheryoo? >> it takes practice believe me. i probably broken a couple of times and culinary school. yes. yes. that is the hardest part naturally. canadian bacon we want to have it nice and brown on both sides.s. their coagulated around it it is not quite ready yet. >> is it a judgment factor, eggs? >> it is. one thingr, when...
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that is the unknown. and that is the whole point. that nobody to date from the out campaigns have made a compelling argument why we would be better off out of the european union. the changesyou to we have made. i can point you towards the changes in the budget we've made. i can point to the changes which baskets dealour will be a substantial game changer. it is not just about changes in our next week. this is ongoing. it is not that european industry suddenly got bad, but they are getting left behind. we need a cultural change. i think written is driving that change -- britain is driving that change. francine: if we were to vote in a week from now, everything is emotional. what will people go to the referendum thinking about? is it immigration? it is quite difficult to understand what as a voter your emotion leans towards. >> what worries me is that the people who want to vote out, they all fall into categories. it is about immigration, it's sovereigntyhey call of their nation. there is a lot of misunderstandings about human rights.
that is the unknown. and that is the whole point. that nobody to date from the out campaigns have made a compelling argument why we would be better off out of the european union. the changesyou to we have made. i can point you towards the changes in the budget we've made. i can point to the changes which baskets dealour will be a substantial game changer. it is not just about changes in our next week. this is ongoing. it is not that european industry suddenly got bad, but they are getting left...
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that is when the wind is going to kick in. especially north of downtown, this is the pinpointing the area for the highest wind gusts for 40 and 50 miles per hour and that could lead, to the scour power outages, and in southeastern indiana as well as butler and warren and ohio and that runs from eleven a.m. this morning and once we get the temperatures up, around, 7:00 this evening once again the temperatures begin to fall again, right around sunset, elsewhere we are seeing the wind gusts between 40 and 45 miles per hour, and here is the computer model showing the winds, and the gusts and the deeper red colors like we are right around 3:00 and that is when the winds will begin to pique, at 40 to 50 miles an hour and the red, where you know that most of those are north of downtown and just about anywhere has the chance to see some very, very, g g uft gusty wind, and a lot of this is going to come in from the south and the winds switch around to the north and that is because the cold front is on the way and you can see what that produces in terms of rain fall in a moment, but right now
that is when the wind is going to kick in. especially north of downtown, this is the pinpointing the area for the highest wind gusts for 40 and 50 miles per hour and that could lead, to the scour power outages, and in southeastern indiana as well as butler and warren and ohio and that runs from eleven a.m. this morning and once we get the temperatures up, around, 7:00 this evening once again the temperatures begin to fall again, right around sunset, elsewhere we are seeing the wind gusts...
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it is something investors wanted to see. is optimism with china it is a decentnd performance. seeing developers rising among the leaders. check out the bank of east asia. they should start an auction areess with sales and they watching. it is nice. of korea.e bank you are seeing modest gains. and the fourth quarter earnings. a big pop for that stock. sending it back to you in london. we ensure the monetary policy reaching the economy if it is threatened. we are anticipating a andning of the stimulus here is a recap of what they had to say. >> we have had concerns about the prospects of the global economy and the activity and trade data have been weaker than expected. turbulence in financial markets has intensified and commodity prices declined. turmoil, we will analyze the state of the transmission of our monetary impulses and the banks. either goes down, we will not hesitate to act. amplified by the perception that the banks may have to do more to adjust this miss models and lower the interest rate environment with the regulatory framework that was put in place since the cris
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he is a finalist now. there is no way he is not a finalist. had he lost, he would have tried to go on, but i think the campaign was overstating the definitive nessa them going on. he is a finalist. a well-funded finalist, if -- whose lane is clear while the establishment lane remains clogged. john: the polling is accurate, but iowa is a hard state to poll. hashampshire historically been given to huge swings in both parties, as we pointed out in the previous topic. donald trump's lead is not seem utterly secure by any means from rubio or ted cruz. it's a chance to move on trump your. mark: let's talk about the trump campaign. strong staff.rily we want to go back to a breakfast we had with the campaign manager in des moines. him in advance of the caucuses talking about what was going to happen last night. l: what you think is going to happen? >> i think we are going to win. al: by how much? >> outside of the margin of era. -- error. mark: jeff rowe and his colleagues and you have to say they understand what they are doing. some will say will tha
he is a finalist now. there is no way he is not a finalist. had he lost, he would have tried to go on, but i think the campaign was overstating the definitive nessa them going on. he is a finalist. a well-funded finalist, if -- whose lane is clear while the establishment lane remains clogged. john: the polling is accurate, but iowa is a hard state to poll. hashampshire historically been given to huge swings in both parties, as we pointed out in the previous topic. donald trump's lead is not...
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that is what this is all about. it is supposed to be tariff threats but it is apple versus the fbi. we're 71 points for the dow jones industrial average and have restoration hardware. i know that store in my local mall. the dow huge, what has happened? >> it is at lows we haven't seen in years, stock is down 24%. they noted market volatility and currency fluctuations. their revenue and profit numbers, they have seen weaker demand. they have talked about shipping delays and did did deep discounts. this is a six months chart that shows whether it was in november. right now at $39. $106 in november and now is less than 45. stuart: sometimes you have to show a charge to get some understanding about what has happened to the stock recently. that chart told what the story in six months. thank you very much, there it is again, a rotten chart. >> it is company specific. if you look at home depot or lows they're putting a solid reports. stuart: how about salesforce.com? hi your sales, that stock is up this morning. we bring to your attention a couple individual stocks moving up 9%. campbell's
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there is david cameron. he is arriving at the summit. ♪ . . tom: it is friday. a flight to quality in the bond market. he german tests record lows. abenomics. asian challenges. a global slowdown. brexit, it is here. england and scotland and brussels consider the ghost of 1703. this is "surveillance" live from our world headquarters in new york and london this friday, february 19. with me, caroline hyde.
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i'm wondering if it is media .pin or if this is fact-based why is it that a free market -- why is it that capitalism is equated with selfishness and greed when that allows for philanthropy? it allows for people to be able ,o give to help the poor however i am not totally against having what we have in social security and welfare even though i do not want a welfare state. people need help. i'm wondering if you could clarify a couple of things. guest: i appreciate the questions. in the issue of senator cruz being described as not well-liked in washington, that might well be the case among the washington cartel. the leaders who have been up there for a long time increasing to debt from $10 trillion $19 trillion. they don't want anyone to come along and interrupt what has been advantageous to them. on the other hand, i personally know senator cruz. i have seen him work with people who are very attracted to his message. if you look at the polls as to who is the most liked among the republican candidates are going to find senator cruz not only is high in those markets but in many of them i
i'm wondering if it is media .pin or if this is fact-based why is it that a free market -- why is it that capitalism is equated with selfishness and greed when that allows for philanthropy? it allows for people to be able ,o give to help the poor however i am not totally against having what we have in social security and welfare even though i do not want a welfare state. people need help. i'm wondering if you could clarify a couple of things. guest: i appreciate the questions. in the issue of...
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this is about overreach and apple is the key player. david: that is right. james comey is a very experienced lawyer. i know him well. the members of the committee were asking two questions that i think are terribly important. one is if you're going to make apple affirmatively go out and write code, where does that stop? could you ask apple to write other codes or other companies to write codes? how far can you go with that, and secondly, if you get this done with apple, why couldn't other governments do this, some that do not have our interests at heart. vonnie: this will go to the courts at some point. how do we divide up the question? david: this is pending before a magistrate in california with a san bernardino shootings happened. the apple phone was owned by one of the shooters who is that now, and what has happened is the government has gone and said we need -- we would like to get into the photo. todayneeds to respond by to the motion to compel them to write this code. then it will go to the magistrate. then it will go to a district court judge, the co
this is about overreach and apple is the key player. david: that is right. james comey is a very experienced lawyer. i know him well. the members of the committee were asking two questions that i think are terribly important. one is if you're going to make apple affirmatively go out and write code, where does that stop? could you ask apple to write other codes or other companies to write codes? how far can you go with that, and secondly, if you get this done with apple, why couldn't other...
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it is water vapor with a scent. it is bubble yum. it is vanilla. and whether you on an airplane that is contained you do smell some of that. whether it is perfume or even if it smells nice it can be a little much on an airplane. so i suggest a a vape section of the plane. >> not a bad idea. >> what would the advantage be to vapor the ibuprofen. >> it is just cool. >> he didn't mean ibuprofen. >> whatever, whatever you need. >> whatever you constantly need to have in you. >> eye by ibuprofen. >> not just painkiller oral -- oral by -- are onal biewder roll or whatever everyone else needs. >> i agree with the scent. to me the main argument against vaping on planes, they look the same. every time a flight attendant sees a puff of whatever in the air he or she has to check that which distracts them from their job of bringing me my next drink. >> true. what if it were common. what if that became common and was commonplace and everybody -- obviously you can't section off a scent. i don't >> i don't know if you have a problem against bubble yum? bring bubb
it is water vapor with a scent. it is bubble yum. it is vanilla. and whether you on an airplane that is contained you do smell some of that. whether it is perfume or even if it smells nice it can be a little much on an airplane. so i suggest a a vape section of the plane. >> not a bad idea. >> what would the advantage be to vapor the ibuprofen. >> it is just cool. >> he didn't mean ibuprofen. >> whatever, whatever you need. >> whatever you constantly need to...
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so this is what it is looking like through the next hour. in the pink, that is the area of where we do expect the freezing rain or maybe sleet. the green is the rain, and there it is all moving through parts of new castle county and northern delaware as we are going into the 5:30 hour, and the rain to the south with the temperatures warming up. we will look later into the night, and now we will see the temperatures closer to 40 degrees near delaware at 9:15, and the rain continues to move with the temperatures warming, and here in south jersey, and cape may and cumberland counties, and the green that is showing the rain changeover and temperatures above freezing, and now we have the rain and the snow line with the snow in the interior parts, and temperatures will warm up at 5:30, and still see some icing in the ear, but watch as we go later into the nig night, the temperatures will warm up, and the rms in the shore at 9:15 and some leftover rain, and we will see a big changeover. at 5:30, closer to the philadelphia area, and still looking at
so this is what it is looking like through the next hour. in the pink, that is the area of where we do expect the freezing rain or maybe sleet. the green is the rain, and there it is all moving through parts of new castle county and northern delaware as we are going into the 5:30 hour, and the rain to the south with the temperatures warming up. we will look later into the night, and now we will see the temperatures closer to 40 degrees near delaware at 9:15, and the rain continues to move with...
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it is the negative rate that is unorthodox. it is really -- all it does is it weakens the currency at the moment. and then it cause back. you see the euro. it into negative territory in order to weaken the currency, and after a while, it goes up it is only a signal. there is no real transaction. anna: does it make people spend more? it means that you actually say more because you see the value of your savings declining. don't really see that because we don't have statistics on it. negative interest rates is a tax on the financial system. period. none of us are passed on to retail. we are taking the hit. right? you can credit the strong increase in deposits in italy, but we cannot lend it out faster than we do. what do they want us to do with the money? manus: bill gross said this, they all seem to believe there is an interest rate so low that resultant financial market wealth will ultimately spill over into the real economy. is that just diluted central-bank thinking? i know he comes up with great one-liners. this is a good one
it is the negative rate that is unorthodox. it is really -- all it does is it weakens the currency at the moment. and then it cause back. you see the euro. it into negative territory in order to weaken the currency, and after a while, it goes up it is only a signal. there is no real transaction. anna: does it make people spend more? it means that you actually say more because you see the value of your savings declining. don't really see that because we don't have statistics on it. negative...
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that is what democracy is about. it is about everyone coming out and having an opportunity to have their voices heard. the youngall of people, not just those supporting bernie sanders or even just those supporting hillary clinton, but whether you are republican, undeclared, democratic young person, i am excited that they are engaged and paying attention and participating in our democracy. has differentton views than bernie sanders does and she actually believes that we should build on the progress and i think that is one of the reasons and places you see a difference. they both want to get universal health care and that is an important economic issue. access to affordable health care is important to our economy and to an individual ability to be very productive. she supports the aca and thinks that there are improvements that need to be made to it. and to ensure that intermediary companies are not raising or unduly raising the cost of prescription drugs. we need to get down the cost of prescription drugs, particularl
that is what democracy is about. it is about everyone coming out and having an opportunity to have their voices heard. the youngall of people, not just those supporting bernie sanders or even just those supporting hillary clinton, but whether you are republican, undeclared, democratic young person, i am excited that they are engaged and paying attention and participating in our democracy. has differentton views than bernie sanders does and she actually believes that we should build on the...
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is that he is playing the long game. he is already talking about states in march. he has a ton of money. he does very well on college campuses. a problem for bernie sanders in march though, is when you have of delegates,unty it's spring break. so a lot of the college campuses will be empty when it is time to caucus and primary in the key states. yes, bernie sanders came close in nevada. 74-year-old a democratic socialist is going toe to toe with the strongest front-runner in modern american political history, it is a huge story. vonnie: you know, i was reading over the weekend that donald trump's ground game is a lot more sophisticated than people realize. there has been a heavy presence in south carolina and there will be and is in nevada at the moment. obviously, that is helping. be goingr ground games on is more money flows into marco rubio's campaign now that jeb bush is gone? chris: the republicans will be caucusing tomorrow night in .evada marco rubio has a strong ground game there. it is a three-person race and do
is that he is playing the long game. he is already talking about states in march. he has a ton of money. he does very well on college campuses. a problem for bernie sanders in march though, is when you have of delegates,unty it's spring break. so a lot of the college campuses will be empty when it is time to caucus and primary in the key states. yes, bernie sanders came close in nevada. 74-year-old a democratic socialist is going toe to toe with the strongest front-runner in modern american...
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i'm sure he had papers to deal with and that is how he is shown. his wife's painting is a classic. it is gilbert stuart at his very best, i think. let's walk along this wall over here. this is another stuart portrait painting while he was in new york before he ever went to philadelphia to paint washington. this is a woman. we also have the portrait of her husband, but it is not on view. these were done as a pair. her husband was a newly appointed ambassador to the united states, so they were newlyweds, so this is painted right before they returned to england. an interesting thing about stuart as a painter, is that he could be very revelatory. he took commissions that took 15 years to finish. it did not take as long for this one, that's what henrietta wrote in her diary about stuart was that he was extremely -- she said the thing about him is that he is remarkable for being dilatory. it is amazing that paint dries so slowly in the country, because he kept telling her that the paint is not dry and she cannot take it back to england with her yet. as many people noted, stuart sometimes
i'm sure he had papers to deal with and that is how he is shown. his wife's painting is a classic. it is gilbert stuart at his very best, i think. let's walk along this wall over here. this is another stuart portrait painting while he was in new york before he ever went to philadelphia to paint washington. this is a woman. we also have the portrait of her husband, but it is not on view. these were done as a pair. her husband was a newly appointed ambassador to the united states, so they were...
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. >> so that is one area, the second area where there is progress is with deep brain stimulation which seems to me so far bit hit and miss. you have spectacular results with some patients but not very good with others. but there's a move to what is called closed-loop systems. instead of putting it in as electrode and then leaving it because the battery runs out you have a system which waits until my brain tells me i'm about to tremor and then it kicks on and interviews with the circuit. >> those kind of adaptive systems are coming out and i think they're pretty interesting. then the third area which seems to me absolutely a no-brainer is the importance of exercise. actually the exercise is so compelling that if you're parkinson patient, no matter how advanced you are you really need to do as much exercise as you can. there's a constant call force exercise, i walk about for 5 miles every day. she has a she's my pace maker and the pace that you walk is a predictor morbidity. so if you can push yourself it's an advantage. >> i will tell you an interesting story, i believe that for 25 year
. >> so that is one area, the second area where there is progress is with deep brain stimulation which seems to me so far bit hit and miss. you have spectacular results with some patients but not very good with others. but there's a move to what is called closed-loop systems. instead of putting it in as electrode and then leaving it because the battery runs out you have a system which waits until my brain tells me i'm about to tremor and then it kicks on and interviews with the circuit....
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it is correct to say that there is nobody who is "an evangelical christian." there have been several catholic justices and they have spoken and written very strongly on the principle of religious liberty. and that is religious liberty being suppressed by the government, not a private workplace situation. so yes, there are no evangelicals on the current court, but i think there are strong believers in the importance of religious liberty. host: silver spring maryland, , darren is next. you are on the air. caller: i think my question has been answered a little bit, but what i was going to see that both obama and mcconnell are both correct because they both have a role to play at his that is outlined already to nominate a justice and then to advise and consent on a justice. they don't give a timeline on when the consent needs to take place. host: let's take that point. guest: i agree with that. with the one caveat that senator mcconnell seemed to be saying, we shouldn't consider this nomination. we should wait to the next president. if senator mcconnell's position
it is correct to say that there is nobody who is "an evangelical christian." there have been several catholic justices and they have spoken and written very strongly on the principle of religious liberty. and that is religious liberty being suppressed by the government, not a private workplace situation. so yes, there are no evangelicals on the current court, but i think there are strong believers in the importance of religious liberty. host: silver spring maryland, , darren is next....
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the alternative is that it is true. that not only did donald trump bond the "gang of eight" rubio amnesty effort, not only did he give $50,000 to the members of "gang of eight," that he actually now is telling "the new york times" editorial board, pay no attention to what i'm saying on immigration because i, donald trump, don't intend to do anything. deirdre: so according to buzzfeed, these tapes may call intouestn,ou jt hea senator cruz say it, trump's own stance on immigration views. bus feed not able to obtain the tape or transcript. trump spokesperson katrina pierson is with me now. katrina. glad you're here. stand by for 10 more seconds. i want to fill viewers in on background they need, you don't. according to the bus feed report, trump visited "new york times" headquarters january 5th. over the weekend, gail collins one of the attendees at the meeting float ad bit of speculation in her column. i will read from it. most optimistic analysis fm he doesn't believe in positions except the ones you adopt for strategic
the alternative is that it is true. that not only did donald trump bond the "gang of eight" rubio amnesty effort, not only did he give $50,000 to the members of "gang of eight," that he actually now is telling "the new york times" editorial board, pay no attention to what i'm saying on immigration because i, donald trump, don't intend to do anything. deirdre: so according to buzzfeed, these tapes may call intouestn,ou jt hea senator cruz say it, trump's own stance...
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is. this is an insult to all women. you chose sarah palin. they took that woman, made up like a movie. imagine you had a pimp in the w hite house. host: our next caller is clement from washington, d.c., calling on the democratic line. what is your thought or comment? caller: i'm just voting for hillary clinton. not only iseing is she the only one that can -- [indiscernible] up to now, i have not seen any negative report on him from the media. hillary she did that, she did that. i never heard, he did not do that. my point is, there is a wish. during the debate he said if we do this, if we do this. if -- by can't govern the country if. if.dno't g on't go by what is possible? you're going to say you have free education. every state -- the states are so many. you cannot impose them to have education. if school is free, who is going to pay for the infrastructure and the teachers? you going to have the top universities in the world if the university is free? host: in addition to our coverage of
is. this is an insult to all women. you chose sarah palin. they took that woman, made up like a movie. imagine you had a pimp in the w hite house. host: our next caller is clement from washington, d.c., calling on the democratic line. what is your thought or comment? caller: i'm just voting for hillary clinton. not only iseing is she the only one that can -- [indiscernible] up to now, i have not seen any negative report on him from the media. hillary she did that, she did that. i never heard,...
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what you are seeing is that is where trump is doing well. where i have been struck by what trump does, he stands on a debate stage and defends planned parenthood. i don't know that anybody else would be able to do that. >> right. >> he has support across demographic groups, and what he has done in these open primaries, new hampshire and south carolina, he is taking advantage of a open primary and bringing out people that never voted before, and whether these are people who remain in the gop coalition, we will see. >> it's more like a hostile takeover, at least one article i read compared it to sort of a pirate taking over a ship, you know. >> i like that imagery. >> where is he going to take the ship? that is an open question and a very important one. there are a lot of people -- paul ryan comes to mind, speaker of the house, who are committed ideally. >> you can't argue with the enthusiasm engagement he infused into this race. look at the voter turnout numbers. it's striking. in 2016, nevada, south carolina, new hampshire and iowa, look how
what you are seeing is that is where trump is doing well. where i have been struck by what trump does, he stands on a debate stage and defends planned parenthood. i don't know that anybody else would be able to do that. >> right. >> he has support across demographic groups, and what he has done in these open primaries, new hampshire and south carolina, he is taking advantage of a open primary and bringing out people that never voted before, and whether these are people who remain in...
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that is what that is. and here is what has happened, since 2001 we have lost almost 60,000 factories in this country and millions of decent paying jobs. people who once worked in a factory made a middle-class wage, good benefits, and there now flipping hamburgers at mcdonald's. now i voted and helped to lead the opposition against all of these trade agreements. i and helping to lead the opposition against the tpp. [applause] sen. sanders: secretary clinton supported nafta, supported permanent normal trade relations with china. now when we talk about what is going on in this country and why there is so much angst and frustration, it has everything to do with the fact that in minnesota, vermont, all over this country, we have millions of people who are working not one job. they are working two jobs. they are working three jobs. and despite an explosion of technology and worker productivity, their wages are going down. you have mom working. you have debt working. you have kids working. you have marriages that
that is what that is. and here is what has happened, since 2001 we have lost almost 60,000 factories in this country and millions of decent paying jobs. people who once worked in a factory made a middle-class wage, good benefits, and there now flipping hamburgers at mcdonald's. now i voted and helped to lead the opposition against all of these trade agreements. i and helping to lead the opposition against the tpp. [applause] sen. sanders: secretary clinton supported nafta, supported permanent...
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that is what it is all about. been able to understand the issues. articulate them, and do what is appropriate. i was noticing as i was reading paper today, the president is now getting a lot of pressure to do what i have been talking about for the last several months. look at what is going on in libya. libya is going to be a huge problem if we allow isis to gain control of it. libya is a very large country. it is situated in a perfect location. you go north across the mediterranean. you get into southern europe. you go south and you are into sudan, chad, and niger. they have a lot more oil than they have in iraq. we cannot allow that to happen. you know, what it comes to foreign policy, we have be able to think strategically, ahead of time. our foreign policy right now is to wait until somebody else does something and then react to it. that is not what a leader does. a leader has to understand what is going on and lead. they need to create the various situations and control them. that is something we used to do. t
that is what it is all about. been able to understand the issues. articulate them, and do what is appropriate. i was noticing as i was reading paper today, the president is now getting a lot of pressure to do what i have been talking about for the last several months. look at what is going on in libya. libya is going to be a huge problem if we allow isis to gain control of it. libya is a very large country. it is situated in a perfect location. you go north across the mediterranean. you get...
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plus this is what is moving into the charlotte area next. we may have a batch of freezing rain moving in many and the heavier rain is pushing from the west and that moves through overnight and the temperatures are going up as the heavier rain moves in. we'll talk about that that means for your night and day tomorrow and when there is a warming trend coming up in a little bit. >> and look at this. ice covering the windshield wipers on one of our cars in statesville. ice is starting to cover the roads as well. sara-blake morgan is live in troutman. how are the roads where you are? >> well, right now, if you look behind me, they look like they are ok. everything is moving quickly. but looks can be deceiving because we actually drove from statesville to troutman about three exits and we saw multiple cars that had spun out and this is what is on covering the roads. it is a mixture of ice and it seems like this weather is confused right now because in the past few hours that we have been here it's been a little bit ice. and that is what we are see
plus this is what is moving into the charlotte area next. we may have a batch of freezing rain moving in many and the heavier rain is pushing from the west and that moves through overnight and the temperatures are going up as the heavier rain moves in. we'll talk about that that means for your night and day tomorrow and when there is a warming trend coming up in a little bit. >> and look at this. ice covering the windshield wipers on one of our cars in statesville. ice is starting to...
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is serious. it is quite rare. they are seeing in crease the cases in these areas where we're seeing a rise in zika. there is a definitive link? the studies are underway now. they are seeing a strong association there. so fine are not flen or planning on becoming preg meant, this is one more reason why you need to be afraid of the zika virus. greg: speak of pregnancy, remember last week. some big medical group, the cdc maybe said, if you are child bearing age. rosanna: don't drink alcohol. greg: not on birth control. you should not drink. you got in hot water that, >> well, yeah. i mean, it was thought to be a a bit extreme to be going to that extent. but really, they want to reiterate the fact we don't know the level of alcohol for pregnant women. once we done know, the safest thing to do, at in shall are where is ferro in. there are many unintended pregnancies that occur in the this country t. this if there is a ups chance of that. rosanna: all right. there is a lot on the plate this morning. talkerring about hai
is serious. it is quite rare. they are seeing in crease the cases in these areas where we're seeing a rise in zika. there is a definitive link? the studies are underway now. they are seeing a strong association there. so fine are not flen or planning on becoming preg meant, this is one more reason why you need to be afraid of the zika virus. greg: speak of pregnancy, remember last week. some big medical group, the cdc maybe said, if you are child bearing age. rosanna: don't drink alcohol. greg:...
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that is what too dumb to fail is. it harkens to the too big to book appeared in both cases, you have these perverse incentives. you had financial institutions who took risks that we the people ended up picking up the bill for. we have a similar phenomenon taking place in politics right now where you have politicians and pundits who do or say things that have perverse incentives. it helps them individually, they go up in the polls, they sell more books, to get more buzz. collectively, it hurts the republican party and conservative movement. speak.laying out as we right now, there is a big debate in washington over whether or not the senate should move forward and confirming and giving a hearing to whoever president obama nominates to fill the vacant supreme court seat. what do you think should happen? what do you think is going to happen? where this is a case i am a be playing against -- my book is against the current conservative movement and a publican party. i think what we are engaged in now is incredibly important
that is what too dumb to fail is. it harkens to the too big to book appeared in both cases, you have these perverse incentives. you had financial institutions who took risks that we the people ended up picking up the bill for. we have a similar phenomenon taking place in politics right now where you have politicians and pundits who do or say things that have perverse incentives. it helps them individually, they go up in the polls, they sell more books, to get more buzz. collectively, it hurts...
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what is good news is that there is a lot of talent on the republican side. donald, rubio, all of them. they're all qualified people. i think more qualified than what i'm seeing on the other side and i'm a guy that has gone both ways in the past. >> well, listen we appreciate your time tonight, steve, thank you very much. >> happy to be here. >> we're going to look at the results. >> you bet. >> thanks. >> you, too, are a casino owner if you think about. >> it's a big casino. >> caucuses close in nevada. we'll check in as the polls close and results, we hope, next. if they could ever catch you. then your eyes may see it, differently.ave allergies. only flonase is approved to relieve both your itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. complete allergy relief or incomplete. let your eyes decide. flonase changes everything. this woman... this cancer patient... christine... living her life... loving her family. moments made possible in part by the breakthrough science of advanced genomic testing. after christine exhausted the s
what is good news is that there is a lot of talent on the republican side. donald, rubio, all of them. they're all qualified people. i think more qualified than what i'm seeing on the other side and i'm a guy that has gone both ways in the past. >> well, listen we appreciate your time tonight, steve, thank you very much. >> happy to be here. >> we're going to look at the results. >> you bet. >> thanks. >> you, too, are a casino owner if you think about....